Sentence examples for frequency has diminished from inspiring English sources

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In the study area, fire frequency has diminished from a 100-year cycle to an approximately 400-year cycle since the little Ice Age (ca. 1850; Bergeron et al. 2004).

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Mr. Obama has not sent a farewell dispatch from the personal e-mail account he uses — he has not changed his address in years — but friends say the frequency of correspondence has diminished.

Nevertheless, TEP1 still shows evidence of natural selection, in particular there appears to have been recent changes in the frequency of alleles that has diminished polymorphism within each allelic class.

AIDS-KS is by far the most prevalent form of KS, though its frequency in western nations has diminished drastically with the availability of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).

Local officials claim that the frequency of this lurid tourism has diminished.

In recent months, as the group's grip on its Syrian and Iraqi heartland falters, this last strand has diminished in frequency and power.

Although the frequency of Gram-negative sepsis has diminished over the last 20 years, the incidence of polymicrobial nBSI infection has increased [ 2].

We found that the LD level between the low frequency and low frequency alleles, particularly low frequency and common alleles is low, which implies that using variants in the chips has diminished power to detect causal SNPs with low allele frequency which are not printed in the Chips.

Nowadays, the frequency of the "Sehwag single-handedly…" headlines has diminished.

His weight has diminished.

This has diminished the brand".

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